Investigación se realizó en Estados Unidos y fue publicada este mes por NBER.

As governments around the world struggle with ways to reverse plunging birth rates, new US studies suggest they have ignored a key culprit -- the smartphone.

WASHINGTON — As governments around the world struggle with ways to reverse plunging birth rates, new US studies suggest they have ignored a key culprit -- the smartphone.

As governments around the world struggle with ways to reverse plunging birth rates, new US studies suggest they have ignored a key culprit the smartphone.

New US research suggests smartphones may be a significant, overlooked factor in declining birth rates, finding correlations between early iPhone access and reduced fertility among…

New research links the rise of the iPhone and smartphones to falling birth rates worldwide, suggesting digital life may be reshaping sex, fertility and family plans.

El estudio descubrió que el acceso al iPhone se correlacionaba con reducciones en los nacimientos de entre 4,5 y 8,0% en mujeres de 15 a 19 años y de entre 3,2 y 6,6% en las de 20…

Investigación se realizó en Estados Unidos y fue publicada este mes por NBER.

Investigaciones revelan que la reducción de nacimientos se acentuó en zonas con acceso temprano a smartphones, especialmente entre adolescentes, con caídas del 4,5% al 8%.

The iPhone was introduced in 2007, the same year the U.S. birth rate started to slide. The issues could be linked, a new analysis finds.

Birth rates decreased markedly around the time the iPhone and high-speed internet were rolled out; two new studies say this is the moment we stopped having children and started…